Category Archives: Christian fiction

Beautifuly and Masterfully Written Work of Fiction

From the very first page to the very last sentence, Egypt’s Sister by Angela Hunt is nothing short of a fast paced page turner. If you enjoy historical fiction novels that are loosely based on actual events and people with … Continue reading

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Can love span the farthest shores

Being rescued from a childhood of hard knocks, Jenny Bennett had a deep-seated desired to help others; what better place for a lady with some grit, due to her past, to help others, than as an army nurse. While performing … Continue reading

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A Gripping Book from the First Page

You know you’re in for a good book when from the very first page you’re pulled in and eager to turn the page to find out what happens next! The Mark of the King by Jocelyn Green does just that … Continue reading

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Romance, Suspense, and Mild Humor lay within this book

For the folks in Pine Gap, Missouri in 1885, life is pretty ordinary. They have their town mayor, postmaster, the usual outlaws, a sheriff who is partially afraid to do his duties at night, and a band of mysterious men … Continue reading

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Friendship that Span the Years and Distance

Leona always wanted a sister. Until she was in 6th grade, it was always just her parents, her brother, and herself; then a new family moves to the community and brings with them a girl Leona’s age, Gloria. From the … Continue reading

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A Fiction Novel that will Minister to You

“But the point is that we have to be willing to obey (God) and follow Him, even at a great cost to ourselves and to the things we love.” (Waves of Mercy, Lynn Austin, pg. 163) Growing up as a … Continue reading

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From Amish to Englisch

I thoroughly enjoyed Fraying at the Edge: The Amish of Summer Grove, Book 2 by Cindy Woodsmall! What would you do if you were a modern person, fully relying on technology and all the “essentials”, found out that you were … Continue reading

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How long would you keep a secret

To what length would you go to keep a secret, or better yet, to try tell that secret that has been staying with you for decades when the moment was right, much less to an audience that you’re not even … Continue reading

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A Beauty Refined by Tracie Peterson

If you like mysteries, suspense, romance, and a complex plot rolled up into one 300+ page novel, you will enjoy A Beauty Refined by Tracie Peterson. This is the second book in a series, and while I have not read … Continue reading

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Absolutely Enjoyed this View of Delilah’s Life

Have you ever wondered about Samson and Delilah? For years I thought Delilah was just a naturally evil person who cut off all of Samson’s hair causing him to lose the strength God had given him, but the Bible doesn’t … Continue reading

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